Homeless people in our cities
Posted by: CAT17
3rd May 2011 12:11am
sherri
- 15th Dec 2011 03:16pm
So tell me Nadiz ... where do you get your facts?
That is not what the ABS would say, OR peak bodies such as Shelter ( Shelter is a peak body - an organisation representing housing organisations - INCLUDING the private sector)
And that is not what organisations working with the homeless says either.
The fact is THERE IS NOT ENOUGH HOUSING FOR THE POPULATION! - full stop. - Right across the board! - THIS is the primary cause of homelessness - and of course when you have a situation where there is not enough of something, then there will be some groups and individuals who are at more of a disadvantage than others.
And in more than a decade of working in the housing area, - I met ONE person who did not want to be housed. This lady had a serious mental health issue, - and would have been extremely unlikely to have been housed even if she had wished to be.
I understand Nadiz that poverty might look different in Australia or NZ than in your country of origin - but you really can't compare the absolute poverty seen in places like Ethiopia with homelessness in Australia/NZ - different issues, and different reasons behind it.
And people who try to make that comparison usually do so as a justification for a nasty, bigoted comment that has no basis in fact.
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